VH1 MegaHits
VH1 MegaHits is a Latin American pay television music channel. It is owned by ViacomCBS Networks Brazil, subsidiary of ViacomCBS Networks Americas and airs music videos throughout its entire day.
VH1 Megahits | |
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Launched | 2001 (Brazil, MTV Hits rebrand) January 29, 2010 (test sign) February 1, 2010 (official launch) | (United States)
Closed | June 30, 2005 (United States) July 31, 2020 (Brazil) |
Owned by | ViacomCBS Networks Americas (ViacomCBS) |
Picture format | 480i (4:3, SDTV) |
Country | Brazil |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Argentina Chile Mexico |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Replaced | MTV Hits (Brazil) |
Replaced by | Logo TV (United States) |
Sister channel(s) | MTV Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Paramount Channel Comedy Central VH1 HD Telefe Internacional |
Availability | |
Cable | |
VTR (Chile) | Channel 314 |
Izzi Telecom (Mexico) | Channel 259 |
Cablevisión (Argentina) | Channel 509 |
IPTV | |
TotalPlay (Mexico) | Channel 730 |
Cablevisión Flow (Argentina) | Channel 509 |
VH1 MegaHits features four different blocks of programming: In Motion, Nothing But Classics, VH1 Shuffle and Moods. It is somewhat equivalent to MTV Hits in its programming style, though the latter also features artists interviews and album/music video recording featurettes, whereas VH1 MegaHits is completely dependent on music videos.
The network launched as MTV Hits in Brazil on 22 June 2005, and was re-branded as VH1 MegaHits on 29 January 2010 after a local re-configuration of Viacom's domestic properties in Brazil.
VH1 MegaHits in the United States
VH1 MegaHits in the United States was a fully automated music video channel which played mostly top 40 adult contemporary videos from throughout VH1's history, from the '80s to the early years of the 21st century. It shared the same eight-hour automated loop schedule that VH1 Classic and VH1 Country also had at the time. As with its sister networks, it was exclusive to digital cable and never had any satellite service carriage.
Due to low viewership and cable carriage, the channel was discontinued at the end of June 2005. The satellite space was used by corporate parent MTV Networks to launch Logo, a subscription network targeted at the gay community. Logo TV previously aired two music video-based programs, NewNowNext Music and The Click List: Top 10 Videos.
See also
- VH1 Brasil
- Logo, the successor of VH1 MegaHits in the United States